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| House: 435 seats | Senate: 33 seats | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GOP | Dems | Total | GOP | Dems | Total | |
| Confirmed primary challenges | 5 | 2 | 7 | 5 | 5 | 10 |
| Possible primary challenges | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Open seats* | 16 | 21 | 41 | 3 | 6 | 102 |
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2012 election
Race status [edit race status]
Incumbent: Ed Pastor Incumbent running? Yes, for a different seat Primary challenge? N/a Candidates [edit candidate list]
Links to names in blue have existing profiles, red links need someone to start one.Name Party Status Reference URL Reference date Reference note Ed Pastor Democratic Running for another House seat Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission Source January 8, 2012 Running in AZ-07 Janet Contreras Republican Out of race Media Story Source June 26, 2011 2010 Candidate Ron Gould Republican Out - lost primary AP Source August 31, 2012 State Senator Paul Babeu Republican Out of race Media Story Source May 10, 2012 Pinal County Sheriff Running for Re-election
Paul Gosar Republican Confirmed candidate The Hill Source January 8, 2012 Current AZ-01 Congressman Jaime Vasquez Republican Out of race Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission Source January 8, 2012 Running in AZ-03 Johnnie Robinson Democratic Confirmed candidate Blog Entry Source April 7, 2012 Mikel Weisser Democratic Out - lost primary AP Source August 31, 2012 Michael Hernan Republican Out of race AZ SOS Source June 9, 2012 Did Not File Andy Tobin Republican Out of race Media Story Source May 10, 2012 State House Speaker Rick Murphy Republican Out - lost primary AP Source August 31, 2012 (Candidate classification criteria)
Results [edit election results]
2012 primary winners 2012 general election winner Johnnie Robinson, Paul Gosar TBD
2010 election
Candidates
Name Party Status Reference URL Reference date Reference note Don Karg Republican Out AZ SOS Source July 3, 2010 2008 Candidate Tom Pawlenko Republican Out AZ SOS Source July 3, 2010 Janet Contreras Republican Confirmed candidate Campaign Website Source July 3, 2010 Joe Penalosa Republican Out Campaign Website Source September 3, 2010 Lost Primary (Candidate classification criteria)
Results2010 primary election winners 2010 general election winner Ed Pastor, Janet Contreras Ed Pastor
2008 election
Incumbent: Ed Pastor
CandidatesName Party Status Reference URL Reference date Reference note Ed Pastor Democratic Confirmed candidate (source needed) March 21, 2009 Don Karg Republican Confirmed candidate (source needed) March 21, 2009 (Candidate classification criteria)
Results2008 primary election winners 2008 general election winner Ed Pastor, Don Karg Ed Pastor 2008 Presidential election results
Republican Democratic 2000 35% George W. Bush 63% Al Gore 2004 38% George W. Bush 62% John Kerry 2008 33% John McCain 66% Barack Obama
Articles and resources
See also
- Index for all the Arizona congressional districts and candidates.
- The full House 2012 elections report.
- The RaceTracker homepage.
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